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APPENDIX B Sources for More Information CHAPTER 1 CONCRETE DETAILS American Concrete Institute (www.concrete.org) Formwork for Concrete, ACI SP-4 Guide to Formwork for Concrete, ACI 347 Guide to Cast-in-Place Architectural Concrete Practice, ACI 303R. Guide for Concrete Floor and Slab Construction, ACI 302.1R-89 Guide to Joint Sealants for Concrete Structures, ACI 504R Guide to the Use of Waterproofing, Dampproofing, Protective, and Decorative Barrier Systems for Concrete, ACI 515.1R Specifications for Tolerances for Concrete Construction and Materials and Commentary, ACI 117 Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute (www.pci.org) Architectural Precast Concrete, 3rd ed. MNL 135–00, Tolerance Manual for Precast and Prestressed Concrete Construction MNL-128–01, Recommended Practice for Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete Panels Portland Cement Association (www.cement.org) Concrete Masonry Handbook for Architects, Engineers, Builders, 6th ed. Plastic Forms for Architectural Concrete Trade Associations Autoclaved Aerated Concrete Products Association, www.aacpa.org Cast Stone Institute, www.caststone.org Tilt-Up Concrete Association, www.tilt-up.org CHAPTER 2 MASONRY DETAILS National Concrete Masonry Association (www.ncma.org) Annotated Design and Construction Details for Concrete Masonry 423 Architect’s Handbook of Construction Detailing, Second Edition by David Kent Ballast Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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APPENDIX BSources for More Information

CHAPTER 1 CONCRETE DETAILS

American Concrete Institute (www.concrete.org)Formwork for Concrete, ACI SP-4

Guide to Formwork for Concrete, ACI 347

Guide to Cast-in-Place Architectural Concrete Practice, ACI 303R.

Guide for Concrete Floor and Slab Construction, ACI 302.1R-89

Guide to Joint Sealants for Concrete Structures, ACI 504R

Guide to the Use of Waterproofing, Dampproofing, Protective, and Decorative Barrier Systems forConcrete, ACI 515.1R

Specifications for Tolerances for Concrete Construction and Materials and Commentary, ACI 117

Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute (www.pci.org)Architectural Precast Concrete, 3rd ed.

MNL 135–00, Tolerance Manual for Precast and Prestressed Concrete Construction

MNL-128–01, Recommended Practice for Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete Panels

Portland Cement Association (www.cement.org)Concrete Masonry Handbook for Architects, Engineers, Builders, 6th ed.

Plastic Forms for Architectural Concrete

Trade AssociationsAutoclaved Aerated Concrete Products Association, www.aacpa.org

Cast Stone Institute, www.caststone.org

Tilt-Up Concrete Association, www.tilt-up.org

CHAPTER 2 MASONRY DETAILS

National Concrete Masonry Association (www.ncma.org)Annotated Design and Construction Details for Concrete Masonry

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Architect’s Handbook of Construction Detailing, Second Editionby David Kent Ballast

Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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Control of Wall Movement with Concrete Masonry, NCMA-TEK 3. Herndon, VA: NationalConcrete Masonry Association, 1972.

Design of Concrete Masonry for Crack Control, NCMA-TEK 53. Herndon, VA: NationalConcrete Masonry Association, 1973.

Masonry Institute of America (www.masonryinstitute.org)Design Guide for Anchored Brick Veneer Over Steel Studs

Marble and Stone Slab Veneer, 3rd ed.

Masonry Design Manual, 4th ed.

Masonry Veneer, 3rd ed.

The Masonry Society (www.masonrysociety.org)Masonry Designers’ Guide, 5th ed., MDG-5, 2007

Brick Industry Association (www.gobrick.com)Water Penetration Resistance—Design and Detailing, Technical Note 7

Volume Changes—Analysis and Effects of Movement, Technical Note 18

Accommodating Expansion of Brickwork, Technical Note 18A

Brick Masonry Cavity Walls—Introduction, Technical Note 21 Rev.

Brick Masonry Cavity Walls—Selection of Materials, Technical Note 21A Rev.

Brick Masonry Cavity Walls—Detailing, Technical Note 21B

Brick Masonry Rain Screen Walls, Technical Note 27 Rev.

Anchored Brick Veneer, Wood Frame Construction, Technical Note 28 Rev.

Brick Veneer/Steel Stud Walls, Technical Note 28B

Brick Masonry Details, Caps and Copings, Corbels and Racking, Technical Note 36A

Wall Ties for Brick Masonry, Technical Note 44B Rev.

BooksAmrhein, James E., and Merrigan, Michael W. Marble and Stone Slab Veneer. Los Angeles:

Masonry Institute of America, 1989.

Beall, Christine. Masonry Design and Detailing, 4th ed. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1997.

Loughran, Patrick. Failed Stone: Problems and Solutions with Concrete and Masonry. Basel,Switzerland: Birkhauser, 2006.

Other PublicationsACI 530.1–02/ASCE 6–02/TMS 602–02, Specifications for Masonry Structures. Farmington

Hills, MI: American Concrete Institute, 2005.

Donaldson, B., ed. New Stone Technology, Design, and Construction for Exterior Wall Systems.Philadelphia: American Society for Testing and Materials, 1988.

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Indiana Limestone Institute of America. Limestone Handbook. Bedford, IN: IndianaLimestone Institute of America, Inc.

The Masonry Institute of America. Marble Design Manual. Farmington, MI: Marble Instituteof America.

CHAPTER 3 METAL DETAILS

American Institute of Steel Construction. Code of Standard Practice for Steel Buildings andBridges, 302. Chicago: American Institute of Steel Construction.

American Institute of Steel Construction. Detailing for Steel Construction, 2nd ed. Chicago:American Institute of Steel Construction, 2002.

Copper Development Association. Copper in Architecture Handbook. Greenwich, CT: CopperDevelopment Association, Inc. n.d.

North American Steel Framing Alliance. Low-Rise Residential Construction Details,Publication NT6–00. Washington, DC: Steel Framing Alliance, n.d.

Steel Joist Institute. Standard Specifications, Load Tables and Weight Tables for Steel Joists and JoistGirders, 42nd ed. Forest, VA: Steel Joist Institute, 2005.

Zahner, L. William. Architectural Metals. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1995.

Specialty Steel Industry of North America (www.ssina.com)Design Guidelines for the Selection and Use of Stainless Steel

Stainless Steel Architectural Facts

Stainless Steel for Handrails, Railings & Barrier Applications

Standard Practices for: Stainless Steel Roofing, Flashing, Copings

Trade AssociationsThe Aluminum Association, www.aluminum.org

American Institute of Steel Construction, www.aisc.org

American Iron and Steel Institute, www.steel.org

Copper Development Association, www.copper.org

Industrial Perforators Association, www.iperf.org

National Association of Architectural Metal Manufacturers, www.naamm.org

CHAPTER 4 WOOD DETAILS

American Institute of Timber Construction. Timber Construction Manual, 5th ed. New York:John Wiley & Sons, 2004.

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American Institute of Timber Construction. Typical Construction Details, AITC 104.Englewood, CO: American Institute of Timber Construction.

Architectural Woodwork Institute. Architectural Woodwork Quality Standards Illustrated, 8th ed.Reston, VA: Architectural Woodwork Institute.

Newman, Morton. Design and Construction of Wood Framed Buildings. New York:McGraw-Hill, 1994.

Thallon, Rob. Graphic Guide to Frame Construction: Details for Builders and Designers, 2nd ed.Newtown, CT: Taunton, 2000.

Trade AssociationsAmerican Institute of Timber Construction, www.aitc-glulam.org

American Wood Council, www.awc.org

Architectural Woodwork Institute, www.awinet.org

Forest Stewardship Council, www.fscus.org

Hardwood Plywood & Veneer Association, www.hpva.org

Structural Insulated Panel Association, www.sips.org

Wood I-Joist Manufacturers Association, www.i-joist.org

Wood Moulding and Millwork Producers Association, www.wmmpa.com

Wood Truss Council of America, www.wtcatko.com

CHAPTER 5 THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTIONDETAILS

National Roofing Contractors Association (www.nrca.net)NRCA Construction Details (on CD-ROM)

NRCA Green Roof Systems Manual (on CD-ROM)

NRCA Metal Panel and SPF Roof Systems

NRCA Roofing Manual: Membrane Roof Systems

NRCA Roofing Manual: Metal Panel and SPF Roof Systems

NRCA Steep-Slope Roof Systems

NRCA Waterproofing Manual

Sealant Waterproofing and Restoration Institute(www.swrionline.org)Below Grade Waterproofing Manual

Practical Guide to Waterproofing Exterior Walls

Sealants: The Professionals’ Guide

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BooksAmerican Architectural Manufacturers Association. Joint Sealants, JS-91. Schaumburg, IL:

AAMA, 1991.

American Architectural Manufacturers Association. Rain Penetration Control—ApplyingCurrent Knowledge (CD-ROM), RPC-00. Schaumburg, IL: AAMA, 2000.

Amstock, Joseph S. Handbook of Adhesives and Sealants in Construction. New York:McGraw-Hill Professional, 2000.

Asphalt Roofing Manufacturers Association. Built-Up Roofing Systems Design Guide.Washington, DC: Asphalt Roofing Manufacturers Association.

Brock, Linda. Designing the Exterior Wall: An Architectural Guide to the Vertical Envelope.Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, 2005.

EIFS Industry Members Association. Guide to Exterior Insulation and Finish SystemConstruction. Morrow, GA: EIFS Industry Members Association.

Gish, L. E., ed. Building Deck Waterproofing, STP 1084. Philadelphia: American Society forTesting and Materials, 1990.

Henshell, Justin, and Griffin, C.W. The Manual of Below-Grade Waterproofing Systems. NewYork: John Wiley & Sons, 1999.

Lstiburek, Joseph W., and Carmody, John. Moisture Control Handbook: Principles and Practicesfor Residential and Small Commercial Buildings. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1996.

Rose, William B. Water in Buildings: An Architect’s Guide to Moisture and Mold. New York:John Wiley & Sons, 2005.

Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors National Association. SMACNAArchitectural Sheet Metal Manual. Vienna, VA: SMACNA.

Trade AssociationsAsphalt Roofing Manufacturers Association, www.asphaltroofing.org

Building Environment and Thermal Envelope Council, www.nibs.org/betec.html

Cedar Shake and Shingle Bureau, www.cedarbureau.org

Cellulose Insulation Manufacturers Association, www.cellulose.org

EIFS Industry Members Association, www.eima.com

EPDM Roofing Association, www.epdmroofs.org

EPS Molders Association, www.epsmolders.org

Extruded Polystyrene Foam Association, www.xpsa.com

National Roof Deck Contractors Association, www.nrdca.org

National Roofing Contractors Association, www.nrca.net

North American Insulation Manufacturers Association, www.naima.org

Perlite Institute, www.perlite.org

Polyisocyanurate Insulation Manufacturers Association, www.polyiso.org

Reflective Insulation Manufacturers Association Intl., www.rimainternational.org

Sealant Waterproofing and Restoration Institute, www.swrionline.org

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Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors Nat. Association, www.smacna.org

Single Ply Roofing Institute, www.spri.org

Spray Polyurethane Foam Alliance, www.sprayfoam.org

National Institute of Building Sciences, Whole Building Design Guide, Building EnvelopeDesign Guide,www.wbdg.org/design/envelope.php

CHAPTER 6 DOOR AND WINDOW DETAILS

American Architectural Manufacturers Association(www.aamanet.org)Aluminum Curtain Wall Design Guide Manual, CW-DG-1–96

Aluminum Store Front and Entrance Manual, SFM-1

Design Windloads for Buildings and Boundary Layer Wind Tunnel Testing, CW-11

Fenestration Sealants Guide Manual, 850

Glass and Glazing, GAG-1

Installation of Aluminum Curtain Walls, CWG-1–89

Metal Curtain Wall Manual, MCWM-1

Methods of Tests for Exterior Walls, 501–05

Sound Control for Fenestration Products, TIR-A1–04

Structural Sealant Glazing Systems, CW-13

Glass Association of North America(www.glasswebsite.com)GANA Glazing Manual

GANA Sealant Manual

Fully Tempered Heavy Glass Door and Entrance Systems Design Guide

Insulating Glass Manufacturers Alliance(www.igmaonline.org)Guidelines for Sloped Glazing, TB-3001

Voluntary Test Methods for Chemical Effects of Glazing Compounds on Elastomeric Edge Seals,TR-1000

Voluntary Test Methods and Voluntary Performance Quality Assurance Criteria for Spacers for SealedInsulating Glass Units, A-2000

Steel Door Institute (www.steeldoor.org)Guidelines for Acoustical Performance of Standard Steel Doors and Frames, SDI-128

Installation & Troubleshooting Guide for Standard Steel Doors and Frames, SDI-122

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Recommended Selection and Usage Guide for Standard Steel Doors, SDI-108

Recommended Standard Steel Door Details, SDI-111-A

Standard Steel Doors and Frames for Modular Masonry Construction, SDI-110

Trade AssociationsDoor and Hardware Institute, www.dhi.org

Hollow Metal Manufacturers Association, www.naamm.org/hmma

Steel Window Institute, www.steelwindows.com

Window and Door Manufacturers Association, www.wdma.com

CHAPTER 7 FINISH DETAILS

Ceilings and Interior Systems Construction Association(www.cisca.org)Ceiling Systems Handbook

Glass Fiber Custom Acoustical Wall Panel

Glass Reinforced Gypsum Guides

Guidelines for Seismic Restraint for Direct-hung Suspended Ceiling Assemblies (zones 3–4)

Metal Security Ceilings

Recommendations for Direct-hung Acoustical Tile and Lay-in Panel Ceilings (zones 0–2)

Gypsum Association (www.gypsum.org)Application and Finishing of Gypsum Panel Products, GA-216

Application of Gypsum Board to Form Curved Surfaces, GA-226

Fire Resistance Manual, GA-600

Recommended Levels of Gypsum Board Finish, GA-214

BooksNational Terrazzo & Mosaic Association. Handbook. Des Plaines, IL: The National Terrazzo

& Mosaic Association, Inc.

Tile Council of North America. TCA Handbook for Ceramic Tile Installation. Anderson, SC:Tile Council of North America.

USG Corporation. The Gypsum Construction Handbook. Chicago: USG Corporation.

Trade AssociationsNOFMA, The Wood Flooring Manufacturers Association, www.nofma.org

The National Terrazzo & Mosaic Association, Inc., www.ntma.com

Tile Council of North America, www.tileusa.com

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MISCELLANEOUS

Allen, Edward, and Iano, Joseph. Fundamentals of Building Construction: Materials and Methods,4th ed. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, 2004.

Allen, Edward, and Rand, Patrick. Architectural Detailing, Function, Constructibility, Aesthetics,2nd ed. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, 2007.

Ballast, David Kent. Interior Construction and Detailing for Designers and Architects, 4th ed.Belmont, CA: Professional Publications, Inc., 2007.

Ballast, David Kent. Handbook of Construction Tolerances, 2nd ed. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley &Sons, 2007.

Campbell, Peter, ed. Learning from Construction Failures: Applied Forensic Engineering.Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, 2001.

Killory, Christine, ed. Details in Contemporary Architecture: As Built. New York: PrincetonArchitectural Press, 2007.

Spiegel, Ross, and Meadows, Dru. Green Building Materials, A Guide to Product Selection andSpecifications, 2nd ed. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, 2006.

Wakita, Osamu, and Linde, Richard. The Professional Practice of Architectural Detailing, 3rd ed.Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, 1999.

Wakita, Osamu, and Linde, Richard. The Professional Practice of Architectural Working Drawings,3rd ed. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, 2002.

Wilson, Alex, et al., eds. GreenspecR©

Directory: Product Listing & Guideline Specifications.Brattleboro, VT: Building Green, Inc.